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Here's how Toronto's new elevated subway stretch is being built

The new Ontario Line subway will include a rare (for Toronto) stretch of elevated track for its northeastern leg through the Thorncliffe Park area, and work is already in full swing to construct the above-grade portion of the new 15.6-kilometre transit line.The line's Don Valley Station (renamed from Science Centre after the provincial government unceremoniously shuttered the landmark science museum in June 2024), along with Thorncliffe Park and Flemingdon Park stations, will be built above street-level and served by an elevated guideway.Construction activity is now setting the stage for these new stations, as well as the elevated corridor that will carry trains across the terminal stretch of the route.The elevated corridor is being constructed along the east side of Don Mills Rd.Preparations for ongoing construction include the October opening of a temporary bus terminal at Don Valley Station, and the November completion of watermain relocation work along Don Mills Rd.Among the...


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